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2014 radio investigations

The table below contains details of the ACMA's 2014 radio investigations and investigation reports. Details of radio investigations in other years are available on this page. Details of ACMA television investigations are available on this page.

Conditions applicable to services provided under community broadcasting licences - Encouraging community participation, representing community interest, and policies for membership; internal conflict; complaints handling; community participation; and volunteering, policies to be freely available, and complaints handling

Breach of paragraph 9(2)(c)(i) [encouraging participation in operations] and no breach of paragraph 9(2)(b) [representing community interest] and paragraph 9(2)(c)(ii) [encouraging participation in selection and provision of programs] of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992
Breach of codes 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4 and 7.3(b) of the Community Radio Broadcasting Codes of Practice 2008

Conditions applicable to services provided under community broadcasting licences - encouraging participation in the operations of the licensee and in the selection and provision of programs

Breach of paragraph 9(2)(c)(i) [encouraging participation in operations] and no breach of paragraphs 9(2)(b) [representing community interest] or paragraph 9(2)(c)(ii) [encouraging participation in selection and provision of programs] of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992

Decency, broadcast of identifiable person without consent and treatment of participants in live hosted programs – in a segment involving a prank call to the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated for severe morning sickness

Breach of clauses 6.1 and 9.1 and no breach of clauses 1.3, 2.1(d) and 2.3(d) of the Commercial Radio Australia Codes of Practice 2011
Breach of the licence condition set out in paragraph 8(1)(g) of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992
No breach of the additional licence condition on commercial radio broadcasting licence no. 3032 imposed by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on 8 October 2012